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15%OFFR. Gerald Hughes - The Postwar Legacy of Appeasement: British Foreign Policy Since 1945 - 9781780935836 - V9781780935836
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The Postwar Legacy of Appeasement: British Foreign Policy Since 1945

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Focusing on the Cold War and the post-Cold War eras, R. Gerald Hughes explores the continuing influence of Appeasement on British foreign policy and re-evaluates the relationship between British society and Appeasement, both as historical memory and as a foreign policy process.

The Postwar Legacy of Appeasement explores the reaction of British policy makers to the legacies of the era of Appeasement, the memory of Appeasement in public opinion and the media and the use of Appeasement as a motif in political debate regarding threats faced by Britain in the post-war era. Using many previously unpublished archival sources, this book clearly demonstrates that many of the core British beliefs and cultural norms that had underpinned the Chamberlainite Appeasement of the 1930s persisted in the postwar period.

Product Details

Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC United Kingdom
Number of pages
240
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Condition
New
Number of Pages
352
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781780935836
SKU
V9781780935836
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99-10

About R. Gerald Hughes
R. Gerald Hughes is Reader in the Department of International Politics at Aberystwyth University, UK.

Reviews for The Postwar Legacy of Appeasement: British Foreign Policy Since 1945
Hughes has made a major contribution to understanding British foreign policy in the post-war era ... [A] highly original work that will reward study by anyone interested in the history of international relations.
George C. Peden, University of Stirling
Intelligence and National Security
Gerald Hughes' first-rate book deserves to be read and digested not only by historians and international relations specialists, but also by politicians, their speech writers and their diplomats.
Christopher Waters, Deakin University
Australian Journal of Politics and History
Hughes has produced a readable account of the uses and abuses of the appeasement analogy, reminding us of the dangers of history turning into a political battleground on which the decisions for the future are made.
Helene von Bismarck, Independent Scholar
American Historical Review
[Hughes] presents the argument in a manner likely to retain the interest of the reader whilst resisting the temptations towards over simplification. It is a highly interesting book that would be of interest to scholars and students alike.
Andrew Crines
The Historian

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